The Third Branch
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Total Pages: 598
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Author: John Strype
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Published: 1725
Total Pages: 868
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Published: 1735
Total Pages: 874
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Jeremy Myers
Publisher: Redeeming Press
Published: 2018-06-05
Total Pages: 138
ISBN-13: 1939992125
DOWNLOAD EBOOKDoes evangelism and witnessing make you uncomfortable? If so, you’re about to be set free … or maybe you’ll become even more uncomfortable. Using irony, satire, and humor, Jeremy Myers writes Adventures in Fishing for Men as an allegorical story about a man’s quest to become a world-famous fisherman—without ever catching any fish. As an allegory about evangelism, this book is not about fishing, but about fishing for men. While a few of the stories are from the author’s own life, all of the stories portray the general Christian approach to evangelism. As you read Adventures in Fishing for Men, you will see yourself in many of the stories, and will either be set free from some of the strange methods of modern evangelistic practices, or you will become upset at how your cherished traditions are being portrayed. But these were the two ways people responded to the parables of Jesus as well. The nameless fisherman of this book serves as a mirror to all who read of his adventures, shining a light on how far Christianity has strayed from the example set by Jesus. He who has ears to hear, let him hear! lism
Author: Uwe Behringer
Publisher: Margret Schneider
Published: 2005
Total Pages: 301
ISBN-13: 3800728753
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Published: 1920
Total Pages: 852
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Published: 1873
Total Pages: 624
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: David Schoenbaum
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Published: 1993
Total Pages: 419
ISBN-13: 0195045769
DOWNLOAD EBOOKSchoenbaum's book is a history of one of the most remarkable liaisons in international experience, a portrait of the special relationship between the last remaining superpower and the tiny Jewish state between the Jordan and the Mediterranean, and a study of how that relationship grew and works. From Truman to Bush, the United States has assured Israel's existence, while providing billions in military and economic support. Over the same period, no U.S. president has ever submitted a formal treaty of alliance to the Senate, or even moved the American embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem. In fact, cross-purposes and mutual doubts have always coexisted with shared values, complementary interests, great expectations, and real achievements. Schoenbaum's book traces Israeli-American relations from their roots in both American and Jewish experience to the risks and opportunities of the current peace process. It also examines the relationship in the perspective of two world wars, the Cold War, the Gulf War, European colonialism and Middle Eastern nationalisms, global policy, and domestic politics in both countries. The result is the story of one of history's oddest international couples, hard-pressed to live together, but unable to live apart.